Disease in China
In an exclusive interview with Jennifer Zeng, a member of the International Press Association, who provides first-hand information and unique insights about China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Chao Shao revealed that his colleagues were given four variants of the virus to determine which one would spread most effectively, the ANI report said. He referred to the coronavirus as a "bioweapon."
Chao Shao shared an anecdote about his colleague, Shan Chao, who confessed that their superior provided them with four coronavirus strains for testing. Their task was to identify the strain with the greatest ability to infect various species, including humans. These revelations highlight the alleged intention to create a highly contagious virus.
So biologists tinker with bioweapons, pilots fly near misses, ships challenge others at sea, nations invade each other to re-establish their homeland, now AI threatens the perception of truth all over the world--all risking accidental death or war or gradually increasing conflict to no one's benefit other than a few madmen giggling in bunkers.
Imagine in this world thinking global warming a prime threat to humanity.
2 comments:
THE RED CHINESE ARE NOT MERELY DIFFICULT TO DEAL WITH, THE HAVE BECOME IMPOSSIBLE.
MY OPINION IS TO WATCH FOR SUBTLE SIGNS OF THEIR INTENT. AI IS NOT THE CORRECT APPROACH AI HAS,NOT IMPRESSED ME,BETTER TO RELY ON SATELLITES AND SPY NETWORKS USING PAYMENT IN DOLLARS.
The aggressiveness of the Chinese is hard to understand. Their strength is commercial and piracy; it has served them well. They can hitchhike with the casual Americans to the moon. But, for some reason, they rock their boat.
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